How to Get Featured Snippets on Google

Google is the most effective vehicle for driving targeted clicks to your content. Yet, a precarious thing about Google is it’s continually evolving. You have to adjust to the changes and updates to win and hold high rankings.

Google’s search features and SERPs are always evolving. One of its accelerated evolution is Google’s featured snippets.

The term Google’s features snippets are very simple. When a user asks a question in Google Search, it displays a search result in a special featured snippet block at the top of the search results page.

Sometimes, featured snippets are also known as answer boxes. They are often called Position 0 because snippets appear above the first organic search result.

Ben Goodsell reports that the click-through rate (CTR) on a featured page increased from two percent to eight percent once it’s placed in an answer box, with revenue from organic traffic increasing by 677%.

Eric Enge highlights a 20–30% increase in traffic for ConfluentForms.com while they held the featured snippet for the query.

Google chooses to display featured snippets when it determines that it will help users find what they are searching for, especially for mobile and voice searches.

Types of Featured Snippets:

Table (an answer is given in a table)

Paragraph (an answer is given in the text). It can be a box with text inside or a box with both text and an image inside.

List (an answer is given in a form of a list)

The most popular featured snippet is “paragraph” type.

Example for the featured snippet

The advantages of a featured snippet are obvious: more clicks, more visibility, and a higher conversion rate. It’s an SEO’s dream!

How to get your page on RANK 0?

Well, there is no official process for applying for featured snippets. Still, there are much more you can do to get your page in that spot. The best you can do is to optimize your pages.

Well, that’s not true. It is very helpful to add structured data to your content in some cases only.

In the list below, I’ve listed some things you need to keep in mind when writing for featured snippets:

Do your keyword research

Understand your Audience

Determine how to structure your content

Make your content super helpful and easy to understand

Mark up your article with structured data

1. Do your Keyword Research:

Keywords describe your page content. Most of the bloggers use meta tags to introduce their blog/site to search engines. Through keywords, it is possible to for people to find your site via search engines.

In other words, keywords are the foundation of the for all your other SEO efforts. Using keywords, specifically long tail keywords are valuable for businesses who want their content to rank on the first page of the Google.

2. Understand your audience:

Analyzing audience allows you adapting your texts to your audience and understand their behavior. First, at all, you need to know two things: Who is my audience right now and what does my ideal audience look like.

There are several effective ways that will help you in analyzing your audience. Most useful is using Google Analytics– as it provides detailed information on your visitors including on what time a day your audience is on your site, where they’re from, which pages they like most and whether they use a desktop or a mobile device. It is also useful for determining what types of people are visiting your site and why.

3. Determine how to structure your content:

It is simple as you are merging some key points that you want to cover in your article. The only condition is, the words should be yours only.

It just involves asking yourself some basic and easy questions. They are as follows:

What do you want to say in your post?

What questions are you trying to answer?

What are your perspectives towards it?

Does it relate to any external post?

Had you before got an idea about it?

Based on the question, you can structure your best content.

4. Mark up your article with structured data:

Using structured data on your site help in increasing search engines’ understanding of your site’s content. It is in the form of code that you need to put on your website to help the search engines return more informative results for users. It works like rich snippets.

Websites that use structured data will rank better in the SERPs than companies without markup. Almost one-third of Google’s search results include a rich snippet with Schema.org markup.

Amit Malewar has been the tutorial writer since 2013. His passion for helping people in all aspects of technology flow through in the expert coverage he provides. In addition to writing for InfoPhilic, Amit loves to read and try new things.